Smith: Planting in April

April is a good time for planting in Georgia — everything from the larger row crops such as cotton, corn, and peanuts to most anything that can be grown in a garden.The last frost usually occurs by mid-April in most parts of the state, except for North Georgia. This means spring planting is later in the mountain regions than in the rest of the Peach State. I still say Peach State, alth...

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